Posted in September 10, 2009 ¬ 2:39 amh.Colin Jones
Today, the question on everybody’s lips is, what is the significant difference between a hybrid car and a conventional vehicle? They suppose that there has to be some good reason why people are asking themselves whether hybrid cars are worth the cost and checking their wallets and savings accounts to see if they have enough money to get a hybrid car.
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Posted in September 8, 2009 ¬ 5:25 amh.Colin Jones
Hybrid cars are on everyone’s lips these days. $20, $30, $40 or even $50 for a tank of fuel? Who really wants to pay that sort of money? But, frustrated, the gas customer sighs, but pays up. However, hybrid vehicles are being richly applauded for the small amount of fuel they need to operate, and they are being driven off the forecourts of car dealerships each and everyday in ever increasing numbers.
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Posted in August 17, 2009 ¬ 3:07 amh.Anton Rowd
Today, there is a growing number of fuel-saving hybrid cars being sold in the market. Because of this, the government is therefore obligated to apply taxes. For those interested in buying hybrid cars though, there is good news. The Internal Revenue Service has already qualified a number of hybrid car brands for tax credit. For purchasers, this might actually be a good idea. The government’s proposal of this tax credit for hybrid car goods is possibly one of the best incentives yet.
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